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Mechanism of olfactory deficit in neurotrauma and its related affective distress: A narrative review

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摘要 Traumatic brain injury(TBI)is among the leading causes of death and disability all over the globe.TBI is also commonly associated with clinical sequelae of posttraumatic depression,and reports of other subsequent affective distress are common.Similarly,posttraumatic changes in chemoreceptive sensory functions,primarily due to coup-contrecoup injury induced shearing of the olfactory nerve fibers,leading to anosmia and ageusia are also well documented in the literature.However,the current literature is limited in addressing the intersections between said variables.The aim of this study was to provide a focused narrative review of the literature,to address these intersections found in clinical sequelae of TBI.As chemoreceptive sensory deficits are also linked to significant affective distress of their own,this review addresses the bidirectionality between sensory deficit and affective distress.Prevalence,demographics,mechanisms,and clinical implications are presented.Previous research is presented and discussed,in an effort to highlight the importance of consideration for all factors in TBI patient care and future research.
出处 《World Journal of Psychiatry》 SCIE 2021年第12期1259-1266,共8页 世界精神病学杂志
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